How would you say "I like neither skating nor skateboarding" in Spanish?

A. No me gusta ni patinar o montar en monopatin.
B. Me gusta ni patina ni montar en monopatin.
C. No me gusta ni patinar ni montar en monopatin.
D. No me gusta ni patinar y montar en monopatin.

Please help me I'm not sure which one it is.

"either/or" is for an affirmative sentence = "either/or"

"ni/ni" is for a negative sentence - "neither/nor"

A is wrong because it is 1/2 negative & 1/2 affirmative = "neither/or"

B is wrong because there is no negative word in front of the verb = No me gusta...

D is wrong because it says "neither and"

The correct answer is C. See that it has all 3 things = no (before the verb), ni & ni"

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To say "I like neither skating nor skateboarding" in Spanish, the correct option would be C. "No me gusta ni patinar ni montar en monopatín."

To arrive at this answer, let's analyze the options:

A. "No me gusta ni patinar o montar en monopatín." - This option includes the word "o," which means "or" in English. However, the sentence requires the word "ni," which means "neither" or "nor." This option also uses the word "montar" instead of "montar en monopatín," which is the correct way to say "skateboarding."

B. "Me gusta ni patina ni montar en monopatín." - This option is grammatically incorrect as it combines the verb "gustar" (to like) with "ni" without negating the verb. It should be "No me gusta" to convey "I do not like."

C. "No me gusta ni patinar ni montar en monopatín." - This option correctly uses "ni" twice to convey "neither" or "nor." It also uses the correct verbs "patinar" and "montar en monopatín."

D. "No me gusta ni patinar y montar en monopatín." - This option combines the incorrect word "y" (and) with "ni." In this case, "ni" is the appropriate word to use to convey "neither" or "nor."

Therefore, the correct choice is C. "No me gusta ni patinar ni montar en monopatín."